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ANNETTE GIESECKE |
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ARTICLES AND TRANSLATIONS
“Mapping Utopia: Homer’s Politics and the Birth of the Polis,” College Literature 34.2 (special issue: Reading Homer in the 21stCentury, 2007) 194-214.
“Vitruvius to Vinyl: Paradise Lost,” Communal Societies 25 (2005) 127-145.
“Homer’s Eutopolis: Epic Journeys and the Search for an Ideal Society,” Utopian Studies 14. (2003) 23-40. “Framing Virgil’s Ghosts: Allusion and the Illusion of Rothko’s Door,” Helios, 29. 2 (2002) 127-148.
“Beyond the Garden of Epicurus: the Utopics of the Ideal Roman Villa,” Utopian Studies, 2. 2 (2001) 13-32.
“Elpenor, Amymone, and the Truth in the Lykaon Painter's Painting,” BABesch (Bulletin Antieke Beschaving) 74 (1999) 63-78.
“Lucretius and Virgil’s Pastoral Dream,” Utopian Studies 10. 2 (1999) 1-15.
‘Epitaph of Cornelia Corinthias,’ in John Bodel, “Thirteen Latin Funerary Inscriptions at Harvard University,” American Journal of Archaeology 96. 1 (1992) 88-89.
Herodotus’ Histories (translation), Perseus 1.0b1, Interactive Sources and Studies on Ancient Greek Civilization, The Annenberg/CBS Project (1992) CD-ROM
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